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Economics Department - Staff Publications

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Nikolova, Milena/Popova, Olga: Sometimes Your Best Just Ain’t Good Enough: The Worldwide Evidence on Subjective Well-being Efficiency. In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 21, 1, 2021, S. 83-114. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal, Open Access)
DOI: 10.1515/bejeap-2019-0396
2021 Journal Articles Economics Department
Otrachshenko, Vladimir/Popova, Olga/Tavares, Jose: Extreme Temperature and Extreme Violence: Evidence from Russia. In: Economic Inquiry, 59, 1, 2021, S. 243-262. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal, Open Access)
DOI: 10.1111/ecin.12936
2021 Journal Articles Economics Department
Frensch, Richard: External liberalization, specialization, and institutional change in times of globalization: The case of central, east and southeast Europe. In: Grömling, Michael/Taube, Markus (Hrsg.): Reflexionen zur Sozialen Marktwirtschaft. Marburg: Metropolis, 2020, S. 75–89. 2020 Chapters in Edited Volumes Economics Department
Ayhan, Sinem/Gatskova, Kseniia/Lehmann, Hartmut: The impact of non-cognitive skills and risk preferences on rural-to-urban migration in Ukraine. In: Journal of Comparative Economics, 48, 1, 2020, S. 144-162. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal)
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jce.2019.09.001
2020 Journal Articles Economics Department
Huber, Stephan: SXPOSE2: Stata Module to Transpose String and Numeric Variable Dataset Including Variable Names and Labels. Statistical Software Components, Boston College Department of Economics, S458854. https://ideas.repec.org/c/boc/bocode/s458854.html, 2020 (Software). (Open Access)
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2020 Other Publications Economics Department
Arushev, Arsen: COVID-19 and Kazakhstan: An Overview. In: ostBLOG Spezial – Corona in Ost- und Südosteuropa, 2020 (The name Arsen Arushev is a pseudonym.). (Open Access)
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2020 Online Publication/Blog posts Economics Department
Nikolova, Milena/Nikolaev, Boris/Popova, Olga: The Perceived Well-being and Health Costs of Exiting Self-Employment. In: IOS Working Paper, 386 2020. (Open Access)
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2020 Discussion Papers Economics Department
Nikolova, Milena/Nikolaev, Boris/Popova, Olga: The Perceived Well-being and Health Costs of Exiting Self-Employment. In: GLO Discussion Paper, 527 2020. (Open Access)
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2020 Discussion Papers Economics Department
Nikolova, Milena/Nikolaev, Boris/Popova, Olga: The Perceived Well-Being and Health Costs of Exiting Self-Employment. In: IZA Discussion Paper, 13187 2020. (Open Access)
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2020 Discussion Papers Economics Department
Nikolova, Milena/Popova, Olga: Sometimes your best just ain't good enough: The worldwide evidence on subjective well-being efficiency. In: GLO Discussion Paper, 596 2020. (Open Access)
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2020 Discussion Papers Economics Department
Nikolova, Milena/Nikolaev, Boris/Popova, Olga: Losing your own business is worse than losing a salaried job. In: The Brookings Institution Blog, 2020. (Open Access)
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2020 Online Publication/Blog posts Economics Department
Ivlevs, Artjoms/Nikolova, Milena/Popova, Olga: Former Communist Party membership and present-day entrepreneurship. In: VoxEU, 2020. (Open Access)
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2020 Online Publication/Blog posts Economics Department
Popova, Olga: Coronavirus in Russia: Countrywide policies and regional specifics. In: ostBLOG Spezial – Corona in Ost- und Südosteuropa, 2020. (Open Access)
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2020 Online Publication/Blog posts Economics Department
Hartwell, Christopher/Roman Horvath, Eva Horvathova/Popova, Olga: Natural Resources and Income Inequality in Developed Countries: Synthetic Control Method Evidence. In: IOS Working Paper, 381, Regensburg: IOS 2019. (Open Access)
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2019 Discussion Papers Economics Department
Popova, Olga/Otrachshenko, Vladimir/Tavares, Jose: Extreme Temperature and Extreme Violence across Age and Gender: Evidence from Russia. In: CEPR Discussion Paper, 13989, London: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) 2019.
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2019 Discussion Papers Economics Department

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